Development of the Kolaka LPG Terminal Set to Strengthen Energy Security in Southeast Sulawesi

  • 02 Mar 2026
  • Corporate Communication

Efforts to strengthen the national energy storage infrastructure continue to be accelerated. The strategic Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Terminal Development project in Kolaka Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province, has now officially entered its continuation phase. In this crucial stage, PT Pamitra Jaya Konstruksi (PAMITRA EPC Oil and Gas) has been entrusted as the main contractor to continue the development of this vital facility.The initial step in executing this continued project was solidified through a Kick-Off Meeting (KOM) held on December 30, 2025, in Bandung. The signing and strategic meeting marked PAMITRA EPC Oil and Gas's commitment to promptly executing the construction with the highest quality and safety standards.


Core Works and Technical Engineering

PT Pamitra Jaya Konstruksi will carry out this project using an Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) scheme. The primary focus of this continuation work emphasizes the construction of core facilities, including: Civil works - massive soil compaction for the tank area and operational buildings. Foundation Structure: Installation of high-strength foundation materials using rebar steel. Fabrication and installation of a Spherical Tank, which serves as the most essential component for storing high-pressure LPG.


Facility Integration and Energy Security

Located in Kolakaasi Sub-district, Latambaga District, this facility—built precisely on the southeast side of the Pertamina Kolaka Fuel Terminal—aims to address the community's ever-increasing demand for LPG, particularly in the Southeast Sulawesi region.The primary objective of continuing this project is to support PT Pertamina Patra Niaga in maintaining the resilience of national LPG reserves. Going forward, the Kolaka LPG Terminal will be directly integrated with the Kolaka Fuel Terminal. This integration will streamline the supply chain, reduce operational distribution costs, and ensure a more stable energy availability for the surrounding community.